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James Stokes: London Irish full-back signs new contract at Premiership club


James Stokes
James Stokes rejoined London Irish on an initial contract until this end of the season in December following a short-term deal at Coventry

London Irish full-back James Stokes has signed a contract extension with the the Brentford-based Premiership club.

The 29-year-old, who has also played on the wing and at centre, joined the Exiles ahead of the 2019-20 season and has made 27 appearances.

Stokes began his career at Championship side Nottingham before moving to Cambridge and balancing rugby with his job as an environmental engineer.

He joined Coventry before his professional career began with Irish.

“There is no other club than London Irish in my eyes,” said Stokes.

“So many things make it special – the direction we are going in, the boys, the staff, the training ground, and the supporters.”

Director of rugby Declan Kidney added: “James has been the ultimate professional since he joined the club.

“His ability and willingness to play in different positions, his work-ethic and game understanding are great characteristics to have in our squad and we are delighted that James has extended his time with London Irish.”

Jacob Atkins
Jacob Atkins has made 40 appearances in all competitions for the Exiles

Meanwhile, Irish academy graduate Jacob Atkins has also signed an extended deal at the club.

The 23-year-old fly-half joined the club in 2016 and featured in the Gallagher Premiership and European Challenge Cup last season.

“London Irish is very important to me and my family. We’ve been a part of the club for such a long time, so it was an easy decision to sign on for more,” said Atkins.

Kidney said he believed Atkins had a bright future at the club, adding: “Jacob is a great student of the game – his enthusiasm to continue to develop and improve as a player is palpable.”



Article courtesy of BBC Sport
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